8 BRENTWOOD BERRY GARDENS 



TENNESSEE BEAUTY STRAWBERRY 
In tests in Kentucky, this variety stood first in yield among shipping varieties. It is a 
late variety, about the same time as Aroma, but outyielded Aroma three to one, and is a 
more attractive, firmer shipping berry than Aroma. It is expected to rapidly supplant Aroma, 
not only outyielding it but being such superior in quality. 
TENNESSEE SUPREME STRAWBERRY 
Mr. Mullins says of this berry: "They are replacing a good portion of the Blakemore 
acreage here. They are of excellent quality and give extremely high yields, one grower 
here reporting more than double what the betier growers here do with Blakemore. It is a 
good quick freeze berry and seems to be very resistant to disease. About everything I can 
say for this berry is in its favor.” It is a little soft for distant shipping, but is a fine quality, 
dark red berry of good size that is well adapted for home use or quick freezing. It yielded 
more than any of the others in the Kentucky tests. 
TENNESSEE SHIPPER STRAWBERRY 
This is a high yielding berry and one of the best for shipping, being next to Tennessee 
Beauty in yield among shipping berries in the Kentucky tests. In quality it is not so good as 
Tennessee Beauty or Tennessee Supreme, but surpasses the latter as a shipper. 
STREAMLINER STRAWBERRY 
Everbearing 
This outstanding new everbearer originated in the mountains of northeastern Oregon at 
an elevation of 3,000’ feet, where it gets very cold, so it is very hardy. The berries are 
extremely large and hold their size well throughout the season; conical, almost round in 
shape, attractive, deep, glossy red in color both fresh and preserved, very sweet, requiring 
very little sugar, delicious in flavor and highly aromatic. It is remarkably productive and 
very firm, making it a good shipper and standing up on the market better than other 
everbearers. 
It makes a good fruiting bed and the runner plants yield a good crop the year plants 
are set. Its spring crop is said to compare favorably with leading standard varieties, and 
it continues to produce until frost. It is said to be the most disease-free plant known, patches 
four years old being in perfect condition, free of disease and in full production. 
Leading growers who have thoroughly tested Streamliner declare it to be the best of 
all the everbearers. It is excellent for eating fresh, and being firm and a rich red color 
throughout is highly desirable for canning and quick freezing. 
See photo on cover. 
BRUNES MARVEL STRAWBERRY | 
Everbearing 
An Oregon grower reports these berries are very sweet with little acid, and in flavor 
they consider them equal to any of the everbearers and better than some of the leading ones, 
and good keepers. The vines he says are very thrifty and healthy. Also says: "They did 
not bear as heavily or have as large berries as the Rockhill the fore part of the summer, 
but now (Sept. 9) the Rockhill are not so large and are falling off in production while the 
Brunes Marvel are setting on lots of berries now. . . . I do believe the Brunes Marvel have 
less acidity than any berry we have grown and the plants are a clean healthy grower, and 
on year old plants they ripen very early in the season, but with us they do not bear 
heavily clear through the season. After the spring crop on the year old plants they take a 
rest and do not produce many berries till later in the season. . . . They continue to produce 
late in the fall.” 
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